Most of the time it would not make any difference. Breathalyzers measure the amount of alcohol exchanged from your blood and exhaled from your lungs.
No, Orajel will not affect a breathalyzer test as it is a topical anesthetic used for dental purposes and does not contain alcohol or substances that would be detected by a breathalyzer.
Anti-Freeze is alcohol, so yes it would affect a breathalyzer if it probably hadn't already made you blind or killed you.
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First : Why would you give spearmint to the dog ?Second : NO it's not.Spearmint is safe for dogs, so is peppermint. Wintergreen is the mint that dogs CAN'T have. Several companies make dog biscuits that aid in eliminating bad breath which contain spearmint: MilkBone, Booda Bone, etc. Also, there are mint flavored tennis balls for dogs which uses spearmint.
It would take less chewing to blow a big bubble.Because you are blowing not chewing.
No, or else there would be a bunch of drunks on the road popping penicillian.
there is never to much chewing because you chew every single day to eat ,if we didn't chew we would chock on our food ,so...........there is no such thing as chewing to much.But if it was gum to much chewing would be 1 hour or so.
If someone was interested in purchasing a breathalyzer for personal use this could be done easily online. Amazon and Best Buy both have these available for purchase on their websites. They even have a key-chain version of the device. As for when someone would purchase one, that would be up to the individual and what their needs are.
The breathalyzer is a simple roadside test the Police use to detect alcohol on the breath, root beer is made in two forms, alcoholic and non alcoholic, the breathalyzer would only detect the alcoholic form, and only 'throw off' if you have drank enough to impair your ability to drive a motor vehicle, one small can would not normally impair your ability to drive.
The highest you can blow on a breathalyzer test would typically be a result of 0.40% blood alcohol content (BAC). At this level, a person is at risk of severe alcohol poisoning and potential death due to the suppression of vital functions in the body. It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention at this level.
Because people would just keep on chewing!
If you've driven into your home, I don't think a breathalyzer is really needed. That aside: Yes, you can be arrested for drunk driving/public drunkenness without a breathalyzer test being done. However, if you were asked to take a test and refused, the police would report that and it would be used against you. So you should do the same to them: "I asked for a breathalyzer test, but they wouldn't give me one!"